Kai Ho
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Sir Kai Ho, CMG, JP, MRCS (Chinese: 何啟; 21 March 1859 – 21 July 1914), better known as Sir Kai Ho Kai, born Ho Shan-kai (Chinese: 何神啟), was a Hong Kong barrister, physician and essayist in Colonial Hong Kong. He played a key role in the relationship between the Hong Kong local community and the British colonial government. He is remembered as a supporter of the Reform Movement and as a teacher of Sun Yat-sen, who would become the founding father of the Republic of China. Kai Tak Airport, Hong Kong, was named because the land was reclaimed by Kai Tack Land Investment Company Limited, founded by him and Au Tak.
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Born | 21 March 1859 |
Died | 21 July 1914(1914-07-21) (aged 55) British Hong Kong |
Education | University of Aberdeen |
Occupation(s) | Translator, Doctor, Barrister |
Spouse(s) | Alice Walkden (1881–1884) Lily Lai Yuk-hing (1885–1914) |
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Chinese | 何啟 | ||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 何神啟 | ||||||||||
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